TextRanch

The best way to perfect your writing.

Discover why 1,062,726 users count on TextRanch to get their English corrected!

1. Input your text below.
2. Get it corrected in a few minutes by our editors.
3. Improve your English!

One of our experts will correct your English.

Our experts

more interesting than vs more interest than

The correct phrase is 'more interesting than.' The word 'interesting' is an adjective that describes something that holds the attention or curiosity of someone. 'Interest' is a noun referring to the feeling of wanting to know or learn about something.

Last updated: March 11, 2024

more interesting than

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to compare two things, indicating that one thing is more captivating or engaging than the other.

Examples:

  • This book is more interesting than the one I read last week.
  • The movie was more interesting than I expected.
  • She finds science fiction more interesting than romance novels.
  • Learning about history is more interesting than studying math for him.
  • The new exhibit at the museum is more interesting than the previous one.

more interest than

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Interest' should not be used in this comparative form.


Alternatives:

  • more interested than
  • more engaging than
  • more captivating than
  • more intriguing than
  • more absorbing than

Related Comparisons

What Our Customers Are Saying

Our customers love us! We have an average rating of 4.79 stars based on 283,125 votes.
Also check out our 2,100+ reviews on TrustPilot (4.9TextRanch on TrustPilot).

Why choose TextRanch?

Lowest prices
Up to 50% lower than other online editing sites.

Fastest Times
Our team of editors is working for you 24/7.

Qualified Editors
Native English experts for UK or US English.

Top Customer Service
We are here to help. Satisfaction guaranteed!